At the beginning of the 3 hour program (including intermission) the hostess of the program, Satori Shakour, said that there are 5 storytellers ranging from 11 years old to 80. When I ran across the stage, she said: This man running across the stage is 80.
The video begins with her introducing my name.

I have been honored, privileged and humbled to be invited to tell my story at the: The Secret Society Of Twisted Storytellers.

I will be on stage at Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History this Friday, 20 March 2015 at 8 PM Eastern Standard Time (EST). My story will be my encounter with the FBI! Don’t be scared— I wasn’t and I’m not! I’m sure you will appreciate it and get some humor out of it!

Below is the link to the society and below that is the link to the live-stream.

Feel free to check out the society’s web-site and be sure to tune in to the live-stream link on Friday 20 March at 8 PM (EST) for the broadcast. Or you can stream it (recorded) any time after that date.

“You can’t solve a problem with the same mind that created it!” I’ve known that for umpteen years and often I engage people by asking them “who said that?” Another favorite of mine that Einstein also said is “Not everything that counts can be counted and not everything that can be counted counts.” Those two expressions sum up my reason for attempting a run for the U.S. Senate and are also the same reason for not being able to get 30,000 signatures (15,000 valid) to get on the ballot.

I knew that the decadence befallen Washington in particular and the U.S. society in general has to do with trying to solve the problems we face, with the same old “politics as usual” which is not working...